Google Chrome For Android is Dropping Support for 32 million Android Devices

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Today we have a bad news for Android Jelly Bean users. Now Google Chrome For Android is Dropping Support for 32 million Android Devices. All the Android Jelly Bean (4.1-4.3) users will soon not be able to use Google Chrome on their devices.

Google Chrome for Android is dropping support for Android 4.1-4.3 Jelly Bean

According to some reports, all those still running an Android handset powered by Jelly Bean will no longer be able to use the most popular mobile browser on earth with over 1 billion installs on Android alone. Based on the latest distribution figures, Jelly Bean (4.1 to 4.3) is still in use on 3.2% of Android devices. With roughly 1 billion phones and tablets running Google’s open source mobile operating system, approximately 32 million devices are affected by this change.

The company has not revealed any information regarding when this change will take place. But we assume that Google will soon update many of those devices to the next Android Operating system. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was released to the public on July 10th, 2012. Now we have Android Pie in 2018. Surely, the maximum device should be shifted to the latest Android operating system.

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